Wild Vine posts Laurel feature upset

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“I got this horse for nothing,” trainer Flint Stites said in the Laurel Park winner’s circle after Wild Vine prompted and pounced his way to a $34.60 score in Sunday’s featured ninth race, a conditioned allowance with a $55,000 claiming option at 1 1/16 miles.

“I had a friend of mine set me up with this horse when he was a yearling,” Stites continued. “He was turned out in a field in Kentucky and was still on his mother with another mare. He had never been touched by human hands.”

Stites has the magic touch regarding Wild Vine, who pushed his lifetime earnings to $187,870 after besting stakes-placed Cataleya Strike by 1 ¼ lengths in 1:46.33 over the fast track.

“He was really small when I got him,” Stites said. “We gave him plenty of time to grow.”

The 6-year-old gelding has grown like, well, a wild vine. He weighed in at 1,202 lbs. before his final start of 2024, a sixth-place finish in the Robert T. Manfuso Stakes at Laurel on Dec. 21.

Wild Vine won a Laurel Park allowance. Photo by Jim McCue.

“I took him off of Lasix that last race, for that stake, and that didn’t set well with him,” Stites mentioned. “He’s back again, and he’s been feeling really good.”

Jockey Jomar Torres utilized Wild Vine’s natural speed to sit second going into the first turn, two lengths behind pacesetting Bouncer, who set rated fractions of 25.30 and 49.58.

Torres dropped his hands on the second bend, and Wild Vine responded, bounding past Bouncer, opening up a clear advantage, and holding the closers at bay.

Bred in Pennsylvania by R R Equine Stables, Wild Vine campaigns for Stites’s Short Straw Stable. He has won 6 of 17 starts and earned a stakes-placing at Penn National on Nov. 27, when he was second in the restricted Chocolate Town.

In an earlier second-level allowance contest, Worcester won his second straight, rallying from well off the pace to win by two lengths in 1:24.56 for seven furlongs under jockey Sheldon Russell. Worcester, a five-year-old Empire Maker horse, is trained by Brittany Russell for SF Racing LLC, et. al.

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